Title: Blank Jeopardy
1Cranial Region
Upper Limb
Lower Limb
Bone Structure
Hands, Feet nbtween
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2Of the 22 bones that comprise the cranial vault,
this is the one bone that moves.
3What is the mandible?
4Having high cheek bones is often thought of as a
distinctive facial feature. The bones responsible
for attractive cheeks are known as . . .
5What are the zygomatic bones?
6The three auditory ossicles found in the middle
ear are named . . .
7What are the Malleus, Incus and Stapes?
8Owing its name to a word associated with the
passing of time (no wonder gray hairs appear here
first), these bones cover the sides and base of
the skull and protect hearing function.
9What are the Temporal Bones?
10The suture connecting the frontal bone to the
parietal bone
11What is the coronal suture?
12Most commonly known as the collar bone
13What is the clavicle?
14The forearm bone with attachment to the most
distal finger.
15What is the ulna?
16The clavicle, scapula, humerus, radius, ulna,
carpals, metacarpals and phalanges. . . As a
group.
17What is the pectoral girdle?
18Considered to be the area between the shoulder
joint and the elbow.
19What is the Arm?
20Anchoring many of the muscles of the upper limb,
this is the only bone of the upper limb in the
posterior portion of the body.
21What is the Scapula?
22This is the longest bone in the human leg.
23What is the Femur?
24This is the most fragile bone in your leg.
25What is the Fibula?
26These are the four major regions in the lower limb
27What are the thigh, leg, ankle, and foot?
28The coxae, femur, tibia, fibula, tarsals,
metatarsals and phalanges . . . As a group.
29What is the Pelvic Girdle?
30The protusions that make up what appears to be
your ankle.
31What are the medial and lateral malleolus (of the
tibia and fibula respectively)
32In compact bone, the main repeating segments of
bone
33What are osteons/haversian systems?
34Outermost covering of bone containing osteoblasts
which are partially responsible for bone growth.
35What is the periosteum?
36The center section of long bones containing
red/yellow marrow.
37What is the medullary cavity?
38The small passageways that enable osteocyte
communication and nutrient/waste exchange in bone
39What are canaliculi?
40A distinctive difference between anatomical
structure of compact vs. cancellous bone.
41What is the missing haversian canal in cancellous
bone?
42The last and most inferior bone of the vertebral
column, known as the tailbone.
43What is the coccyx?
44The bones in the hands and feet that share the
same name.
45What are Phalanges?
46This part of the vertebral column is most
susceptible to fracture.
47What is the cervical region?
48The bones immediately proximal to the phalanges
of the foot.
49What are the metatarsals?
50A disorder of the wrist and hand characterized by
tingling, burning, and numbness often resulting
from computer overuse.
51Carpal Tunnel Syndrome